Main guidance Suicide-safer universities provides guidance for universities on preventing student suicide.
Supporting placement students How can universities better support students in difficulty with their mental health before, during and after going on placements?
What are universities doing? Universities are working to support their students and staff and to make their communities safer.
Sharing information When should universities involve families, carers or trusted contacts when there are serious concerns about a student’s safety or mental health?
About this report The UK is facing fresh challenges: continued recovery from the pandemic, a cost of living crisis, and a need for economic growth.
Our recommendations We've put forward recommendations for how the government can work with universities to build on their strong track record.
Jobs and prosperity Universities work with local businesses to support jobs and prosperity in their communities.
Skills and opportunity Universities add jobs to the economy, train our nurses, doctors and healthcare professionals, and open up opportunities.
Local communities Universities are regenerating their local communities by producing graduates, supporting jobs and providing spaces for local people to access.
Responding to a suicide: advice for universities This practical guidance offers recommendations, an extensive checklist and resources to help institutions define their response to a student suicide.
3 November 2022 UUKi publications 3 November 2022 UUKi publications International student recruitment from Europe: the road to recovery This report is the third in our series examining the UK's international student recruitment performance.
17 November 2022 International 17 November 2022 International The scale of UK higher education transnational education 2020–21 This report, now in its sixth edition, provides a snapshot analysis of where, at what level, and through what type of provision TNE students studied during the 2020−21 academic year.
21 November 2022 UUKi publications 21 November 2022 UUKi publications Annual report 2021/22 Our annual report provides an overview of our activities in the 2021/22 year.
About this framework Mental health is foundational to all aspects of university life, for students and staff.
Why mental health should be a priority for universities Universities have a responsibility towards students and staff experiencing mental illness.